Alberta Hunters
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‘Bringing a knife to a gunfight’: Alberta lawyers make closing arguments in murder trialDefense lawyer Brian Beresh has maintained his client was acting in self-defence on March 27, 2020, when he shot and killed Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal on a rural road.CrimeMay 30, 2022
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Alberta man charged with 2nd-degree murder of hunters said he feared for his familyOn Wednesday, Day 7, Anthony Bilodeau took the stand in his second-degree murder trial and told the court he had no intention of using the gun he brought to the scene.CrimeMay 25, 2022
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Man accused of killing two Métis hunters expected to testifyOn Tuesday, Day 6 of the trial started with Justice Eric Macklin informing the court two jurors had tested positive for COVID-19 and a third was also sick.CrimeMay 24, 2022
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Jury hears from man charged with 2nd-degree murder in deaths of Alberta huntersRoger Bilodeau can be heard telling Sgt. Christian Reister: "I don't know much."CrimeMay 20, 2022
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Man in stable condition after being injured by grizzly bear near Crowsnest PassTwo people were hunting grouse in southern Alberta Sunday evening when one was injured by a grizzly bear sow, Alberta Fish and Wildlife said.CanadaSep 27, 2021
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Father, son accused of killing Metis hunters in Alberta denied bailRoger Bilodeau, who is 57, and Anthony Bilodeau, who is 32, are both charged with two counts of second-degree murder.CrimeMar 19, 2021
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U of A study finds predator compensation program for ranchers helps conservation effortsA University of Alberta study says a provincial program that uses hunting licence fees to compensate ranchers when cows, sheep or goats are killed by predators also supports conservation efforts.CanadaJan 17, 2018
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Moose Hunter Survey app aims to better track moose across AlbertaA University of Alberta ecology professor is hoping a smartphone app will provide more accurate data on moose populations across the province.EnvironmentApr 14, 2017
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Some Alberta hunters raise concerns over park plan for Castle regionBrian Dingreville, with the Alberta Fish and Game Association, suggests there is still a lot of uncertainty about what happens in 2019 and beyond.EnvironmentMar 27, 2017
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